Frequently Asked Questions...
Fuse Holder for Dryer in Old Electrical Box?
I recently moved into a residential rental unit and I was told that the dryer will not work because the old electrical box is missing the fuse holder for the dryer. Evidently, it was removed before I moved in. The property manager said that a new electrical box with circuit breakers will need to be installed because a new fuse holder will be hard to find because the electrical box is so old. I haven't had a clothes dryer for almost 2 months and it is very inconvenient. Is there a good source for getting a replacement fuse holder and if I got one would I be able to install these items myself in the electrical box or is an electrician required? There is a visible opening in the current electrical box where I believe this part belongs. Thanks to all who can help me. My wife is less than happy about not having a dryer.
Answer:
Well, there are a couple thing,s you can do.
Personally I would just buy a new box ,like from Home DePot, or Lowes
They will cost about 20$ with fuses,
As far as Installing this yourself, it depends on how Mechanically inclined you are.
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Locating The PMB Box Owner
I am a Judgment Broker, not An attorney, and this article is my opinion, please see with a lawyer if you require legal advice. This article only covers how a judgment debtor's actual address might be discovered so a process server may serve legal papers on them.
USPS boxes and Private Mail Boxes (PMBs) are getting more and more popular, the main reasons are because they help people increase their personal privacy and safety. People want privacy, especially people who owe money on civil judgments.
More and more, people are using private post office box stores such as The UPS Store, because they usually have more features at a better price than the USPS post office offers. Many judgment debtors take great lengths to live "off the grid" and they try to have only their post office box, show up on any public record data searches.
To enforce a judgment, often you must personally serve the debtor to compel them and sometimes third parties, to show up in court, to try to find information that may lead to the debtor's available assets.
When a debtor goes to great lengths to hide behind a PO box or a PMB, one usually must hire someone to locate the debtor's other (physical) address, hopefully the address that the debtor lives at.
To find this information, you can either hire a private investigator or a lawyer, or you can save money and hire a process server. The only reason you can get this private information from a process server is for the service of legal process.
If you want to find a lost love, missing relative, lost friend, etc, you must hire a licensed private investigator. If you only need to be able to serve legal papers on someone, by hiring a process server, then the laws allow the process server to locate the debtor for the purpose of serving them legal papers.
Most people cannot do this themselves, however the information here may help readers be better informed and prepared. One can save money by hiring a process server, or one can hire a lawyer or a private investigator.
My knowledge is based in California, but the same concepts may apply in many states. In California, the laws that apply are mostly the California Codes of civil Procedure (CCPs) 415.xx, 416.xx, and 706.101. Also, California Business and Professions Code (BPC) 17538.5, and the Postal Code of Federal Regulations - CFR 39, section 265.5, and the Postal domestic mail manual.
When you need to get legal papers served on someone, there is a difference between mailboxes in stores - known as a Commercial Mail Receiving Agency (CMRA), and the US postal office. Legal documents can be served on a CMRA because someone is always there during business hours, who can accept service of process, for of the box holder, who can also sign receipts.
At the US post office, you cannot serve a box holder, however a process server can get the boxholder's physical address. After that, you can get the judgment debtor served.
Anyone can purchase a "Postal Kit" from www.ayouvebeenserved.com. Such a kit is most useful for a process server, private investigator, or a lawyer. If the debtor address on file at the PMB turns out to be wrong, you can have the UPS Store lock the box and deny the debtor access to their mail until the box holder provides documented proof of their current physical address on a revised PS1583 form.
About the Author
Mark D. Shapiro - Judgment Broker,
http://www.JudgmentBuy.com
- where Judgments go to get enforced. JudgmentBuy has the best judgment recovery system, best judgment FAQ and best judgment leads.
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